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Ketch adds multi-agent AI orchestration to enterprise privacy tools

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– Ketch has introduced the Ketch Agent Network, a multi-agent orchestration layer for enterprise privacy programs.
– The platform is designed to continuously reason across legal obligations, internal policies, and operational realities.

Ketch is rolling out a bold new vision for privacy management with the launch of the Ketch Agent Network, a multi-agent orchestration layer built specifically for enterprise privacy programs. This platform continuously analyzes and reconciles legal requirements, internal policies, and real-world operational realities, enabling organizations to automate complex privacy decisions at scale.

At the core of this innovation is a shift from static, rule-based privacy tools to a dynamic, reasoning-driven approach. The Ketch Agent Network deploys specialized AI agents that work in concert, each handling distinct aspects of privacy governance. One agent might focus on regulatory compliance, tracking evolving laws like GDPR or CCPA, while another monitors internal data policies and a third evaluates operational constraints such as system access or data flows.

These agents communicate and coordinate in real time, effectively acting as a privacy brain for the enterprise. Instead of relying on manual checks or siloed automation, the network can autonomously resolve conflicts. For example, if a new data processing request conflicts with a company’s internal policy and a regional regulation, the agents collaborate to flag the issue, suggest an alternative, or trigger a human review. This orchestration reduces the burden on privacy teams, who often juggle dozens of fragmented systems and manual workflows.

Ketch’s approach recognizes that modern privacy is not a one-time checklist but an ongoing, complex interplay of rules and realities. By embedding multi-agent reasoning directly into privacy operations, the company aims to help enterprises stay ahead of regulatory changes and operational risks without overwhelming their teams. The platform also provides a unified dashboard for visibility into every decision made by the agents, ensuring transparency and auditability.

This launch signals a growing trend in agentic AI for enterprise governance, where AI systems don’t just process data but actively reason and act on behalf of organizations. For privacy professionals, the Ketch Agent Network offers a path from reactive compliance to proactive, intelligent privacy management.

(Source: Help Net Security)

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